THE RULES:1 -- Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed. 2 -- I will respond; I'll ask you five questions. 3 -- You'll update your journal with my five questions, and your five answers. 4 -- You'll include this explanation. 5 -- You'll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed.6 -- You may ask me 5 questions, if you feel so inclined. :)

And without further ado...her questions for me. :)

1) What is your favorite production you've ever been a part of and why?I'd say my favorite production was at Nicolet in 2001. We did a production of W;t *some of you may have seen the movie version...I know it was on cable awhile back* that was the most fun ever. It was a very small cast do we all got to know each other very well and become very close knit. The play is about an English professor who gets cancer and how she deals with it. You get to see flashbacks through her life and follow her story. It was great seeing the audience affected by our performances and knowing that we were part of a show that made you think and wasn't just about entertainment.

2) Do you believe in love at first sight?

I believe in strong attraction in a short amount of time. I was attracted to Jesse the first time I saw him and we still share a very strong bond. I think it's easy to tell who you mesh with and who you don't on a first meeting. As for love...I think that's something that takes time to develop and grow and rushing right into it can burn you in the end.

3) What is the proudest moment you have experienced in the last 5 years?

Hmmm...I guess graduating high school. That's about the only thing I have to hang onto right now. Right much else has gone on lately to be proud of in my life.

4) What member of your family would you say you're the most like? Is that good or bad?

I'd say I'm most like my mum in the respect that we are both very open people. I try not to judge others without getting to know them first. Unfortunately I've also got her terrible temper, he "the world revolves around me" complex, and her opinionated nature. I guess we all win some and lose some.

5) If you could have lunch with any politican, alive or dead, who would it be, and what would you discuss?

Ralph Nader. I'd want to ask how he deals with the pressure of being a canidate who doesn't have the guaranteed republican/democrat vote. I'd also want to find out what he thinks the future of politics is and how he sees people my age playing a part in it. I'd hope that by talking with him I'd discover a new love of our country and the way it runs, seeing as how I'm fairly fed up right now!!!

Don't forget...feel free to ask me questions and I'll be happy to ask you some too!!!